Burkina Faso : Basic Agricultural Public Expenditure Diagnostic Review (2004-2012)

The rural sector, defined here as the economic sector that falls under the scope of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water (MAH), the Ministry of Animal Resources (MRA), and the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development (MEDD), is one of the pillars of the Burkina Faso economy. Although its contribution to GDP has decreased in recent times from 35 percent in 1999 to 30 percent in 2011 due to the development of the other sectors of the economy, agricultural activity still employs approximately 86 percent of Burkina Faso s labor force and is the main source of income for poorer populations. Consequently, the rural sector is among the primary beneficiaries of public expenditures by the Burkina Faso government and constitutes one of the pillars of the Strategy for Accelerated Growth and Sustainable Development (SCADD) adopted in 2010. The goals of this agriculture public expenditure review in Burkina Faso are as follows: draw lessons from the past in terms of budget execution in the agricultural sector in order to promote the design and implementation of public expenditure programs that are more efficient and more equitable and have a greater impact; initiate the implementation of the databases and methodology required to conduct similar reviews regularly and thus contribute to the institutionalization of the process; and contribute to establishing the conditions for increased support for the sector while encouraging the harmonization and alignment of support with respect for national strategies.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013-01-15
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTING, ACTUAL YIELDS, ADAPTIVE RESEARCH, ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, AFDB, AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, AGRIBUSINESS, AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION, AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES, AGRICULTURAL GROWTH, AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENTS, AGRICULTURAL LAND, AGRICULTURAL POLICIES, AGRICULTURAL POLICY, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS, AGRICULTURAL RD, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES, AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES, AGRICULTURE, ALLOCATION OF FUNDS, ANALYSIS OF TRENDS, ANIMAL PRODUCTION, ANNUAL BUDGET, ANNUAL TARGETS, AQUACULTURE, ARABLE LAND, AVERAGE YIELD, AVERAGE YIELDS, BEAN, BEANS, BENEFICIARIES, BUDGET ALLOCATION, BUDGET ALLOCATIONS, BUDGET CYCLE, BUDGET EXECUTION, BUDGET FRAMEWORK, BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION, BUDGET PLANNING, BUDGET PREPARATION, BUDGET PREPARATION CYCLE, BUDGETARY ALLOCATION, BUDGETARY ALLOCATIONS, BUDGETARY RESOURCES, CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, CASSAVA, CEREALS, CIDA, CIVIL SERVICE, CIVIL SERVICE LAW, CLIMATE CHANGE, COFFEE, COMMODITIES, CONSENSUS BUILDING, COST CENTERS, COST RECOVERY, COTTON, COWPEA, CROP, CROPS, DATA ANALYSIS, DATA COLLECTION, DATA REQUIREMENTS, DEBT, DEBT RELIEF, DEBT SERVICE, DECENTRALIZATION, DEFORESTATION, DELIVERY OF SERVICES, DISEASES, DONOR FUNDS, DONOR SUPPORT, DRAINAGE, ECONOMIC GROWTH, EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC SPENDING, EQUIPMENT, EXPENDITURE BUDGET, EXPENDITURE DATA, EXPENDITURE LEVELS, EXPENDITURE TRACKING SURVEYS, EXPENDITURES, EXTERNAL FINANCING, FAO, FARM PRACTICES, FARMER, FARMERS, FARMING, FARMS, FEED, FERTILIZERS, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FISH, FISH PRODUCTION, FISHERIES, FISHERIES MANAGEMENT, FISHERIES SUBSECTOR, FLOW OF FUNDS, FOOD SAFETY, FOOD SECURITY, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FORESTRY, FORESTRY SUBSECTOR, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, GROWTH RATE, HARVEST, HOUSING, HUNGER, HYBRIDIZATION, IFAD, IFPRI, IMPACT ASSESSMENTS, INCOMES, INFLATION, INTEGRATION, INTERNAL CONTROL, INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, INVESTMENT BUDGET, INVESTMENT EXPENDITURE, INVESTMENT EXPENDITURES, INVESTMENT PLAN, IRRIGATION, LANDS, LEGUMES, LIVELIHOODS, LIVESTOCK, MAIZE, MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES, MARKETING, MEAT, MEAT PRODUCTION, MEDIUM-TERM EXPENDITURE, MEDIUM-TERM EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORK, MID-TERM REVIEW, MILLET, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, MODERNIZATION STRATEGY, NARS, NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEM, NATIONAL BUDGET, NATIONAL BUDGETS, NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL EXPENDITURE, NATIONAL PRIORITIES, NATURAL RESOURCES, NET IMPORTER, NET SURPLUS, NGOS, ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE, PERSONNEL EMOLUMENTS, PEST CONTROL, PESTS, PINEAPPLE, PLANT PROTECTION, POLICY DECISIONS, POVERTY INCIDENCE, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY, PRIORITY SETTING, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE DIAGNOSTIC, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TRACKING, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC RESOURCES, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC SERVICE, PUBLIC SPENDING, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP, QUALITY CONTROL, RECURRENT EXPENDITURE, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, RICE, RICE VARIETIES, ROOTS, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL POPULATION, RURAL ROADS, SECTOR BUDGET, SECTOR BUDGETS, SECTOR EXPENDITURE, SECTOR MINISTRIES, SECTOR POLICIES, SECTOR POLICY, SECTORAL PRIORITIES, SEEDS, SERVICE DELIVERY, SERVICE PROVIDERS, SOCIAL SECURITY, SORGHUM, SOYBEANS, SWEET POTATOES, TILLERS, TOTAL EXPENDITURE, TRANSPARENCY, TUBERS, UNION, UNITED NATIONS, UNIVERSITIES, VALUE OF EXPORTS, VETERINARY SERVICES, WHEAT, WOMEN IN AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE, WOOD, YAM, YAMS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/20228324/burkina-faso-basic-agricultural-public-expenditure-diagnostic-review-2004-2012-main-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22570
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Summary:The rural sector, defined here as the economic sector that falls under the scope of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water (MAH), the Ministry of Animal Resources (MRA), and the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development (MEDD), is one of the pillars of the Burkina Faso economy. Although its contribution to GDP has decreased in recent times from 35 percent in 1999 to 30 percent in 2011 due to the development of the other sectors of the economy, agricultural activity still employs approximately 86 percent of Burkina Faso s labor force and is the main source of income for poorer populations. Consequently, the rural sector is among the primary beneficiaries of public expenditures by the Burkina Faso government and constitutes one of the pillars of the Strategy for Accelerated Growth and Sustainable Development (SCADD) adopted in 2010. The goals of this agriculture public expenditure review in Burkina Faso are as follows: draw lessons from the past in terms of budget execution in the agricultural sector in order to promote the design and implementation of public expenditure programs that are more efficient and more equitable and have a greater impact; initiate the implementation of the databases and methodology required to conduct similar reviews regularly and thus contribute to the institutionalization of the process; and contribute to establishing the conditions for increased support for the sector while encouraging the harmonization and alignment of support with respect for national strategies.